ASSAULT ON ILLITERACY PROGRAM
AOIP had its conceptual roots established in January of 1980, when a group of publishers associated with Black Media, Inc. (BMI) was made aware that approximately 44% of black Americans could neither read nor comprehend beyond the 4th grade. Omega Psi Phi and numerous other national organizations joined together to attack and ultimately reduce and eradicate illiteracy among blacks through reading tutorial programs.
THE PERPETUATION OF THE BLACK MALE PROJECT
A summer educational and cultural enrichment program for black males (ages 15-18), in conjunction with Wilberforce and Central State Universities.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY PROJECT
A program to assist in providing housing for disadvantaged persons.
OMEGA ENDOWED CHAIRS
A program to endow chairs at the 41 United Negro College Fund institutions.
DR. CHARLES R. DREW MEMORIAL BLOOD DRIVE
Established at the 2000 Conclave, each chapter must hold an annual blood drive in June of each year.
UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND
Each year the fraternity gives at least $50,000 to the United Negro College Fund in furtherance of Omega’s perpetual effort to provide philanthropic support to historically black colleges.

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